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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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I read this in response to the Goodnight Milk not the driving to Scotland!
HAHA realise what you meant now
Ha Ha! LOL Just shows you how things can get mixed up eh?!
I was on OH's phone last night and didn't edit out the rest!
That would have been a bit rude of me tho if I meant the milk!!!! :eek:0 -
No idea if it's any good Tia, but its nice!
Self centred rant to follow:
:mad::mad: Bloody schools transport have just phoned me. After four weeks, the new taxi escort for J has thrown in the towel, and handed in his notice. He's got tennis elbow and doesn't think he can lift J if he needs to! Why take the bloody job in the first place! :mad: Do these people not realise consistency is very important to people with autism. :mad:
So, now we're back to square one.But i've just told the transport man a little white lie, that I have got no car next week so won't be going to collect him from school.
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Think this car seat is any good?
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_2307+936_10751_-1_14602_104378_10001_14602
no idea Tia - I've just bought the Britax First Class Plus as it fits my car & was on offer
3 - OMG that is crap. don't blame you with the white lie, hopefully the will pull their finger out & sort it asap. Does J need lifting much?A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
No idea if it's any good Tia, but its nice!
Self centred rant to follow:
:mad::mad: Bloody schools transport have just phoned me. After four weeks, the new taxi escort for J has thrown in the towel, and handed in his notice. He's got tennis elbow and doesn't think he can lift J if he needs to! Why take the bloody job in the first place! :mad: Do these people not realise consistency is very important to people with autism. :mad:
So, now we're back to square one.But i've just told the transport man a little white lie, that I have got no car next week so won't be going to collect him from school.
What a bl00dy d***head!!! :mad:
BTW, I'm not returning to work even part-time for that reason. Was discussed yesterday with the Head and the little girl couldn't cope with 2 people, so I'm stepping out. :AToo many children, too little time!!!0 -
I am on the list now thank you very much.
Mw never turned up yesterday:mad:
Waiting in for a health visitor now:cool:
Alex is a library member as of this morning
I am having a happy emoticon-filled day :j:beer::T:jMummy to 2 small 4 year old bundles of mischief!:j0 -
thats not right 3 hope they sort it
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Still searching .....:)
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searching_me wrote: »dont get me wrong philip wants to work ... but its something ive always believe (esp after my mother) you should never relie on the money or the man .. to me (and this is just to me) you should always plan for the worse as you never know and i know my household could carry on if he left .. not to say i wouldnt cry my eyes out but never in front of the kids .. i think you should want the man to be there not need as you're saying you're a person til you're a couple .. does tht make any sense or am i jibbering ...
Right, forgive me but now I'm really confused. If you can't rely on them then it's not a true deep, full, trusting relationship. Will someone put me right as I thought that you relied on each other. And who else do you rely on, I don't claim anything? He relies on me for washing, cleaning and the kids, shopping, ooo, long list. He brings in the money, teamwork.When I worked we both did the housework, shared the night waking, shopping etc, so still teamwork. If he left tomorrow I would still be fine, then I would claim as I would need to, then I would have to work too, *shudders*. :rotfl:
Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
OMFG!!!!!!!!! Why do the yellow men keep coming back????
And WHY is it always when i have my booby out???
IDIOTS :mad::mad::mad: It was slightly funny the first time, now it's just a downright invasion of my privacy and i'm annoyed.0 -
kindofagilr wrote: »You want a man's man
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Well I am back from the shops, why do people stare at your bump like you are a freak
I have one of those - he does the householdy stuff but also cooks and is an excellent father and husband. I've been thinking a lot about my father recently, I've always seen him doing nothing about the house and wondering why, but the new side of my mother I've seen and how involved he is with Molly when they're together make me wonder if my mother just sidelined him because she couldn't accept that his way was as valid as her way even though it was a different way.
Very shortened nonsensical summary of my thinking.
Anyway. People are staring at you because you're about to pop and they're either wondering how you're upright or afraid your waters are going to go all over their shoes and shopping.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0
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